Amanda Bynes accused of hit-and-run, denying all claims

HollywoodNews.com: Amanda Bynes can’t seem to get away from car problems as she is being accused of a hit-and-run accident, but is busy denying all claims against her.

Bynes is accused of hitting another car in April on the 101 Freeway and then leaving the scene, states TMZ. The victim allegedly told officers that Bynes was the person who hit the vehicle.

The victim was able to write down the person’s license plate number before the driver got away.

It was reportedly found that the car was a rental that was given out to Bynes.

However, she is claiming her innocence with everything as she has taken to Twitter: “I cant help but laugh at all of you writing fake stories about me. I was not in any hit and runs. I don’t drink so the DUI is false.”

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